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Convertable laptops continue To develop with popularity, perhaps due to exceptional flexibility to people they want to switch to their uses-Shape-transfer between the Traditional Notebook, Tablet and Taperable Entertainment Device forms. The latest device to enter this Fry is HP’s Omnibook X Flip, it is available on both 16 inches and 14 inches version, the next one was sent to review me.
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Photograph: Chris Nall
At first glance, it is an unforgettable device that is fully dressed in the silver aluminum, only prevents the Underted HP branding in the ID. But look closer and you will soon see some design elements that can raise the eyebrows.
It starts strangely enough with the bottom part of the laptop, which looks like an angled foot on which the keyboard is fixed. It makes the laptop more thicker than it, though 19 mm (0.75 inches) thick, it is actually the average of 14 inches division. (However, the weight of 1.5 pounds is relatively heavy, and it is felt in the hands))
The other big twist is the keyboard. Instead of the island-style keys today, the Omnibook X Flip keys are all running together, each of which has only one slive space. It makes each key a bit larger than usual and it may seem helpful, I made it for a bit more difficult touch-typing experience because I hit two keys once more than expected. It also looks strangely, it is also a definitely love-it-or-ghost-brick retro presence that reminds me of some computers of the 1980s.
Photograph: Chris Nall
The HP changes Intel for AMD on the 14-inch X Flip (though the 16-inch model uses Intel CPU), and the reviewed model has AMD Rhizen AI 7550 CPU, AMD Radion 860M Graphics, 32 GB RAM, and a 1-Ter-Fest with a 1-Test RAM.